Bridge Art Project

"Art is a universal language that does not need to be translated." -Bruno Bertuccioli

Bridge Art Project Visual Artists

Disclosure: This collection has been set together for one event only.  This presentation is only of interest for the funding organizations that are in charge of that event.

PAOLA CILLI ©

(Italy)

To me, the meaning of art is to be found in creating a relation, a bridge that connects man with the universe. My symbolism intends to overcome the distance represented by the different words, cultures, races. I try to express a universal language in the name of the Art that will survive.

-Paola Cilli

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GIOVANNI DE LUCA ©

(Italy)

"Refined and essential, de Luca features a minimalist expressionism of a great effect. Linearity, depth and wise use of colors render these works a product of enormous aesthetical perfection."

-art review

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 UWE MUELLER-FABIAN ©

(Germany)

Especially interested in the immediacy of the artistic expression, which from the starting point of my career focused on spontaneous sensations. This led me away from the naturalistic intention, but I increased my search into the exotic color language to express the objects I represent.

-Uwe Mueller Fabian

 

 

 

 

 LUCA PICCINI ART ©

(Italy)

Art has to be shared. I share quotations from various cultures in my works, even when they not always appear as a fast message. I have a lot to learn from peoples and traditions that are unknown to me. One thing I am is a sponge that absorbs all the beauty created by mankind.  I like to share experiences with groups where as many diverse peoples and cultures are represented. These differences make the world more beautiful. 

-Luca Piccini

 

 

 

 

MOISES LLERENA ©

(Switzerland)

My work develops around memories from my life in the Amazonas and the visions I had in the area of the Rainforest. My direct contact with Nature has impressed my creativity for times to come. The images I saw come back into my canvases to remind me of a magical place on Earth that is not imaginary, but real.  I feel a strong necessity to share these visions with the people in Europe. I try to connect them to that fantastic world that I know from first hand experience.

-Moises Llerena

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MARCELLO TOMA ©

(Italy)

His work is now focused on the symbolic value of the mechanical object and the metaphoric power of the gearing as a paradigm of the entirety of relationships at the base of the human experience.

 

 

MIA DE SCHUR ©

(Germany)

I am attracted to the study of the human figure.  I try to draw and paint from memory, without help from electronic devices.The characters that inspire me are visual poems to some of the people and cultures I discover. In my most recent esthetic research, I break the human figure into lines and grids, as I feel that all forms are integrated in the painting as a part of the oneness. I like to think that all people are part of humanity and that humanity is part of Life on Earth. I try to paint this sense of coherence by uniting parts to build up a cohesive wholeness.

-Mia de Schur

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MIOKOVIC DEJAN ©

(Serbia)

At the beginning of my artistic life, I used my art and my skills to hide away from reality. In today's hard life times, that primal need has become even greater. Reality has lost its spirituality, beauty and compassion. I create an unreal world that surrounds me, in which these three essential values predominate. My arts should remind the viewer to spirituality, beauty and compassion; and I try to develop the viewer's feelings for these values. This is my goal for the true art."

-Miokovic Dejan

 

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JOHANNES ZOLLER ©

(Germany)

In my paintings I try to meet a sense for universality. I follow in my lines the principle of Nondualism: Everything is connected to everything. The criss-crossed lines textured in my paintings are an attempt to integrate each part in connection with every other part. Ideals such as harmony, peace, freedom, wholeness and totality inspire me in my work.

-Johannes Zoller

 

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